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Give what you can. Take what you need.

Each Sunday, a simple table becomes a place of provision, dignity, and shared care. What is offered here feeds bodies and strengthens community.

About This Ministry

Servant’s Produce Stand is a shared expression of generosity within our church family. Each Sunday, fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, and homemade goods are made available for anyone who needs them. Some come to take food for themselves. Others pick up for family members, neighbors, or seniors who are unable to come in person. What is given is meant to reach the right tables and the right homes.


There is no cost to receive. A donation box is available for those who are able, and all donations are given directly back to support the work of the church. What moves through this stand is not just produce, but gratitude for God’s provision and care for one another.


This ministry is not centered on any one person. It belongs to the whole church. Those who have an abundant harvest from their gardens, farms, or kitchens are welcome to bring items to be shared thoughtfully and respectfully. In this way, many hands participate in blessing many lives.


Servant’s Produce Stand reflects a simple truth. What God provides in abundance is meant to be shared. People are invited to give what they are able and take what they need, trusting that generosity and care will meet in the middle.

How to Get Involved

Participation is informal and relational. You may help with setup or breakdown on Sunday mornings or contribute produce or goods to be shared with others. Those who wish to give are encouraged to bring items they would feel good sharing with their own family. Items do not need to be perfect, but they should be fresh, cared for, and given with love.

How You Can Pray For Us

Pray with gratitude for God’s provision and for the spirit of generosity this ministry reflects. Pray for those who receive, especially families and seniors facing limitation or need. Pray also for all who contribute, that sharing would be marked by humility, care, and joy, and that this simple act of provision would continue to build connection and trust within our community.

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